Plan Commission Regular Virtual Meeting Agenda Wednesday
PLAN COMMISSION REGULAR VIRTUAL MEETING AGENDA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2020 ‐ 7:00 PM In accordance with social distancing requirements and Governor Pritzker’s Executive Order 2020‐71 and Senate Bill 2135, the Winnetka Plan Commission meeting on Wednesday, December 16, 2020 will be held virtually. The meeting will be livestreamed via the Zoom platform. In accordance, with Public Act 101‐0640, at least one representative from the Village will be present at Village Hall Council Chambers at 510 Green Bay Road, Winnetka, IL, and the virtual meeting will be simulcast at Village Hall for members of the public who do not wish to view the virtual meeting from another location. Pursuant to Executive Order 2020‐71 issued by the Governor, the number of people who may gather at Village Hall for the meeting is limited due to the mandated social distancing guidelines. Accordingly, the opportunity to view the virtual meeting at Village Hall is available on a “first‐come, first‐served” basis. The public has the following two options for virtually observing and participating during this virtual Plan Commission meeting, including the ability to provide testimony or comments. Persons wishing to participate are strongly encouraged (but not required) to complete the Sign‐In form found at www.villageofwinnetka.org/meetingsignin. 1) Telephone (audio only). Call: 312‐626‐6799; when prompted enter the Webinar ID: 962 3600 5760 (Please note there is no additional passcode or attendee ID required.) 2) Livestream (both audio and video feed). Download the Zoom meetings app to your smart phone, tablet, or computer, and then join Webinar ID: 962 3600 5760; Event Passcode: PC121620 If you wish to provide testimony or comments prior to the meeting, you may provide them one of three ways: 1) By sending an email to planning@winnetka.org; 2) By sending a letter to Community Development Department, Village of Winnetka, 510 Green Bay Road, Winnetka, IL 60093; or 3) By leaving a voice mail message at the phone number 847‐716‐3524.
Joseph J. Gentile Arena Norville Center for Intercollegiate Athletics 2015-2016 Facility Policies
Joseph J. Gentile Arena Norville Center for Intercollegiate Athletics 2015-2016 Facility Policies The Gentile Arena and Norville Center for Intercollegiate Athletics, in conjunction with the Student Complex of Loyola University Chicago has a strict and all-inclusive set of policies that they expect all uses of the space to adhere to. These policies, which include the general Fan Code of Conduct established by University Athletics, can be found below: A Accessible Parking . Available in the main parking structure on campus off of Kenmore Avenue. Accessible Seating . Located in the upper level unless accommodations are requested and other arrangements are feasible based on the event taking place. Address . Gentile Arena- 6525 North Winthrop Ave. Chicago, Il. 60626 Admission . All patrons entering Gentile Arena must have a valid ticket to gain admission. If you have any questions or need additional assistance, please check with the Ticket Office prior to attending the event. Aisle Courtesy . For the safety and courtesy to all guests, aisles must be kept clear at all times. Please allow the directions of the ushers assigned to your section and refrain from sitting or standing in the aisles. Alcoholic Beverage Policy . Guests are not permitted to bring in any outside alcoholic beverages, nor are they permitted to leave the building with alcohol purchased inside Gentile Arena. Alcoholic beverages may be purchased inside the arena at most events. All alcohol purchases must be accompanied by a valid state issued driver’s license or ID, passport or Military ID. You must be 21 years of age to purchase alcohol. Management and Campus Safety have the right to refuse service at any time.
Directions to the Kellogg School of Management, James L. Allen Center
Directions to the Kellogg School of Management, James L. Allen Center From Chicago From the north on the Take Lake Shore Drive north. Edens Expressway (I-94) Where Lake Shore Drive ends Exit at U.S. 41, Skokie Road at the Sheridan Road and Holly- (exit 34A) south and continue wood Avenue intersection, turn south to Lake Avenue (the right to go north on Sheridan. second stoplight). Turn left onto Take Sheridan north for five Lake and travel east for three miles, following the green-and- miles to reach Sheridan Road. Allen Center Northwestern white “Sheridan Road-Lake Turn right to go south on Sheri- University Michigan Circle Tour” signs dan and follow the green-and- posted where Sheridan bends. white “Sheridan Road-Lake (Note that Sheridan Road traffic Michigan Circle Tour” signs in Evanston travels north on posted where Sheridan bends. Forest Avenue for a few blocks.) Once you’re on campus, refer O’Hare to the directions on the reverse Airport Once you’re on campus, refer to the directions on the reverse side of this page. side of this page. From the north on the From O’Hare International Tri-State Tollway (I-294) Airport At Deerfield, I-294 splits. Follow outbound traffic to Follow the “To Chicago” signs get on the Tri-State Tollway to get on the Edens Express- (I-294) north and follow the way (I-94). Exit at U.S. 41, “To Milwaukee” signs. Exit at Skokie Road (exit 34A) south. Dempster east. At Potter Road Refer to the “From the north (the first stoplight), turn left and on the Edens Expressway” follow Potter north one-half directions above.
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Meeting Display Boards for Public Meetings on the Ashland Avenue Ashland Avenue Bus Rapid Transit Project, Held December 10 and 11, 2013
Meeting Display Boards for Public Meetings on the Ashland Avenue Ashland Avenue Bus Rapid Transit Project, held December 10 and 11, 2013. Logos: CTA in partnership with Chicago Department of Transportation and Chicago Department of Housing and Economic Development Welcome: Welcome to the public open house for the Ashland Avenue Bus Rapid Transit Environmental Assessment and project. • In April 2013, CTA and CDOT announced a vision for a center running Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system on Ashland Avenue between Irving Park Road and 95th Street to provide a fast and reliable north/ south transit connection for 16 miles through Chicago. The vision reflects the planning process and community engagement undertaken in 2012. • Over the summer, CTA and CDOT heard from various key stakeholders about this plan. We are now holding two public open house meetings as an extension of this outreach to gather additional input from the public. CTA and CDOT are still developing the Ashland BRT design, and we are considering options and modifications, including the implementation of additional left turns, based on continued feedback from the public. • The public open house meetings will summarize studies of the project impacts, including traffic analyses, that have been performed as part of the formal Environmental Assessment for the project, in accordance with federal government requirements. The Environmental Assessment is now complete and available on CTA’s website and in hard copy at several community locations. CTA and CDOT would like your comments on the Environmental Assessment, which can be made at the public open houses or by e-mail at ashlandbrt@transitchicago.com.
MILBURN STREET ➤ WIEBOLDT HOUSE Northwestern University (off map) ➤ TRIENENS HALL ➤ Inset is 3⁄4 mile west President s Residence NORTH Kellogg School of Management 639 Central Street ISABELLA STREET Evanston Campus NICOLET WELLS FIELD FOOTBALL LONG FIELD PATTEN CENTER (Recreation) GYMNASIUM LINCOLN STREET ASBURY AVENUE ASBURY BYRON S. COON SPORTS HAROLD CENTER ANDERSON HALL STUDENT RESIDENCES ASHLAND AVENUE STUDENT ✆ CENTRAL STREET North RESIDENCES Beach RYAN FIELD McGAW MEMORIAL COLFAX STREET HALL/ WELSH-RYAN ARENA DELLORA A. & LESTER J. NORRIS AQUATICS CENTER Tennis Courts HENRY CROWN Lakeside Fields DARTMOUTH PLACE SPORTS PAVILION STUDENT RESIDENCES DRIVE CAMPUS NORTH INTERNATIONAL Tennis OFFICE Courts FRANCES SEARLE BUILDING NOYES STREET SEELEY G. MUDD LIBRARY MATERIALS & LIFE SCIENCES BUILDING LUTHERAN TECHNOLOGICAL CENTER INSTITUTE J. Roscoe Miller Campus SHERIDAN ROAD SHERIDAN HOGAN BIOLOGICAL SHERMAN AVENUE SHERMAN SCIENCES BUILDING ORRINGTON AVENUE ORRINGTON HAVEN STREET Shakespeare Garden CATALYSIS SEABURY-WESTERN CENTER THEOLOGICAL ➤ DEARBORN Inset is 1⁄2 SEMINARY OBSERVATORY mile west JAMES L. ALLEN GARRETT PLACE GARRETT- CENTER LEON PLACE EVANGELICAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY SHEIL DRIVE CAMPUS NORTH SIMPSON STREET CATHOLIC CENTER ANNENBERG SHANLEY 2020 RIDGE HALL HALL SWIFT RIDGE AVENUE HALL LIBRARY PLACE FAMILY CENTRAL INSTITUTE UTILITY BLOMQUIST PLANT UNIVERSITY CHABAD HOUSE LUNT DEVELOPMENT RECREATION HALL CENTER CRESAP NORRIS LABORATORY UNIVERSITY CANTERBURY CENTER McCORMICK OWEN L. COON AUDITORIUM HOUSE HILLEL FORUM FOUNDATION
Handbook for Healthy Kids Services Chapter HK-200-Appendices
Handbook for Providers of Healthy Kids Services Chapter HK-200 – Appendices Appendix 1 Anticipatory Guidance Note: All of the below topics may not be appropriate for each family. The provider should make a decision based on assessment of needs and observations. However, HFS’ recommendations for minimal area(s) to be addressed are included in the text to follow. There are some areas that should be assessed initially and then visited only periodically or if the family has moved or otherwise changed. Newborn: Importance of Healthy Kids (EPSDT) visits and immunizations and developmental screening Signs and symptoms of illness, e.g., neonatal jaundice; instruct when and how to contact doctor Review the results of the newborn hearing screen with parent/guardian; make referrals, as necessary Common questions and concerns of parents Sleep position based on current standards of practice Co-sleeping current standard of practice Diapering, rashes and infant hygiene including circumcision and umbilical care Thermometer use, temperature ranges that need to be called to doctor Importance of car safety restraints, e.g., placing child in back seat of car facing backward Home safety and injury prevention, e.g. crib safety; bath temperature; smoke detectors; carbon monoxide detectors; microwave/bottle temperature, and gun safety, if applicable Gratification of infant’s need for contact, e.g., holding, rocking, interacting Recognizing infant states Ways to calm a crying infant, e.g., quiet infant with paroxysmal fussiness or colic Infant individuality,
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Ryan Field Enjoy Game-Day Fare, Beer, Wine, and Soft Drinks Before Heading Into the Stadium for the Game
Weekend Schedule 1 General Information 6 Football Information 7 Affinity Events 9 Directions to Class Parties 11 Maps 14 Weekend Schedule The Reunion Weekend schedule is also available online at alumni.northwestern.edu/reunions. For a schedule of other campus activities and events, visit planitpurple.northwestern.edu. Friday, October 17 8 AM – 5 PM Reunion Headquarters Norris University Center, Louis Room Lobby Reunion staff will be on hand to answer any questions regarding the weekend’s events. Pickup tailgate tickets here or Saturday at the Tailgate. 8 AM – 5 PM NU Loyal Hospitality Room Norris University Center, Armadillo Room Light refreshments provided by NU Loyal, a giving society that recognizes alumni who give every year. For your convenience, a limited number of computer stations will be available. Take this opportunity to learn more about Our Northwestern, the University’s online community, from Northwestern Alumni Association staff. 8:30 – 10:30 AM Class of 1954, 60th Anniversary Celebration ($35 at the door) Norris University Center, Lake Room This is a special gathering for the Class of 1954 featuring Kevin Leonard ’77, ’82 MA, University archivist and assistant director of Special Collections. 9 and 11 AM Campus Walking Tours Depart from Louis Room Lobby, Norris University Center Appropriate footwear is recommended. Tours last approximately 45 minutes. 9:45 – 11:45 AM Class of 1964: Life is a Journey Norris University Center, Northwestern Room This is a special gathering for the Class of 1964 featuring an in memoriam tribute followed by a panel discussion on some varied and interesting paths alumni have traveled since graduation.
Presence Saint Joseph Hospital in Partnership with Our Community
Presence Saint Joseph Hospital in Partnership with our Community Community Health Needs Assessment Report 2013 Presence Saint Joseph Hospital 2900 N. Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL 60657 Table of Contents Ministry Overview ............................................................................................................................ 1 Target Areas and Populations ........................................................................................................ 2 CHNA Steering Committee ............................................................................................................. 3 CHNA Process ............................................................................................................................... 5 Mission, Vision and Values ............................................................................................................. 6 Community Health Profile Summary ............................................................................................... 7 Community Input Summary ............................................................................................................ 9 Community Asset Analysis ............................................................................................................. 11 Prioritized Health Needs ................................................................................................................. 12 Action Teams .................................................................................................................................
BETWEEN FREMONT STREET & SHEFFIELD AVENUE IN THE HEART OF LINCOLN PARK FOR MORE INFORMATION, DANNY JACOBSON STEPHEN ANSANI PLEASE CONTACT: t. 312.935.1901 t. 312.935.1907 + e. Danny.Jacobson@cbre.com e. Stephen.Ansani@cbre.com BUFFALO WILD WINGS TRADER JOES ALDI BED BATH & BEYOND WILLOW STREET HALSTED STREET GOOSE PATAGONIA VINCI BOKA ISLAND AREA MAP SHEFFIELD AVE SHEFFIELD AVE ORCHARD STREET GAP BINNYS ALINEA CVS FFC EUGENIE STREET EXPRESS STEPPENWOLF VICTORIA’S SECRET THEATER BALENA HUDSON AVE BEST BUY TUESDAY MORNING BANANAREPUBLIC J. CREW EREHWON POTTERY BARN CTA RED LINE WORLD MARKET CONTAINER OVER 2 MILLION WEST ELM STORE RIDERS PER YEAR DRY BAR LAND OF NOD PEET’S VERIZON SEPHORA CRATE & BARREL CB2 FEY & CO NORTH AVE NORTH AVE NORTH AVENUE COLLECTION STARBUCKS OLD NAVY STARBUCKS FOREVER 21 LINCOLN PARK CENTER FRANCESCA’S APPLE CHICAGO NYC BAGEL WILLIAMS-SONOMA EDDIE BAUER WATER TAXI OLIVE ANTHROPOLOGIE SUR LA TABLE FREMONT ST VITAMIN DESIGN WITHIN REACH BLICK NORDSTROM SHOPPE CARTERS RACK MODANI WEED ST MITCHELL GOLD BLACK MARKET BLACK WHITE HOUSE ATHLETA LOFT DSW PIER 1 BBQ DINOSAUR CHASE WHOLE NEW CITY BLACKHAWK ST SEDGWICK STREET FOODS KINGSBURY SONO EAST TOWERS MARIANO’S CAFE 324 RESIDENTIAL UNITS DICK’S MOHAWK STREET MOHAWK MOHAWK STREET MOHAWK BLACKHAWK ST ARC LIGHT CINEMA LARRABEE STREET REI KINGS BOWL BRITISH CAPITAL ONE KINGSBURY STREET SCHOOL BIG DEAHL OF CHICAGO RETAIL/RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT TILESHOP CLYBOURN AVE HOOKER STREET EASTMAN STREET ROAD RUNNER THE RESIDENCES AT NEW CITY BUY BUY BABY PETSMART CHERRY AVE CHERRY JIMMY JOHNS EVERGREEN AVE HALSTED STREET iFly DEMOGRAPHICS 1 M 2 M 3 M SCOTT STREET Residential Population 52,784 248,801 450,903 Average HH Income $130,712 $125,534 $115,663 TARGET DIVISION STREET I WEST MARINE FOR MORE INFORMATION, DANNY JACOBSON STEPHEN ANSANI PLEASE CONTACT: t.
Guide to Elected Officials in the Chicago Metropolitan Area
THE JEWISH FEDERATION OF METROPOLITAN CHICAGO’S GUIDE TO ELECTED OFFICIA LS 1 T ABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword ............................................................................................................................................... 2 Congressional Districts ......................................................................................................................... 4 State Senate Districts ......................................................................................................................... 18 State Representative Districts ............................................................................................................. 35 Cook County Commissioners .............................................................................................................. 61 Aldermanic Wards ............................................................................................................................... 75 Elected Official Index ....................................................................................................................... 104 Elected Official by Agency. ............................................................................................................... 106 How to Find Your Elected Official ..................................................................................................... 108 1 FOREWORD 2 A GUIDE TO ELECTED OFFICIALS IN THE CHICAGO METROPOLITAN AREA The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago’s Guide to Elected Officials